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Pistons progress tracker. Year/Monthly. From joke to Dark horse?

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Pistons progress tracker. Year/Monthly. From joke to Dark horse? 

Post#1 » by zeebneeb » Wed Mar 5, 2025 5:58 pm

Lots of stats to go over here, but whats important is the progress. The rate of improvement from these Detroit Pistons, has been absolutely astounding. Astonishing really. Is it so far fetched that a team starting Harris, and THJ could be considered a dark horse contender? I get it. I know how that sounds. With that said, the proof is in the pudding as they say.

YEARLY STATS.

(There are many ties in the stats. This IS accounted for)

35-27
WIN%-.565
PPG-9th 114.7
RPG-6th 45.3
APG-14th 26.5
SPG-10th 8.2
BPG-8th 5.2
FTA-15th 21.2
TOV-16th 15.5
PF-19th 20.4
FG%-9th 47.5
3P%-12th 36.1
+/- 14TH +1.8
OFFRTG-12th 113.7
DEFRTG-9TH 111.9
TS%-11th 57.9
PACE-11th 100.21
PIE-12th 50.8
POFFTO-4th 19.3
2NDPTS-9th 14.6
FBPS-2nd 19.4
PITP-5th 52.1

OCTOBER (5 GAMES)

1-4
WIN%-.200
PPG-24th 106.2
RPG-10th 45.4
APG-21st 22.2
SPG-21st 4.6(LAST)
BPG-12th 5.0
FTA-20th 21.2
TOV-18th 17.0
PF-15th 21.8
FG%-15th 44.6
3P%-11th 36.5
+/- 19th -4.4
OFFRTG-12nd 109.7
DEFRTG-17th 113.8
TS%-18th 56.2
PACE-27th 97.0
PIE-24th 45.4
POFFTO-21st 15.6
2NDPTS-12th 15.2
FBPS-9th 17.0
PITP-16th 43.2

NOVEMBER (17 GAMES)

8-9
WIN%-.471
PPG-22nd 110.9
RPG-4th 46.4
APG-13th 26.2
SPG-21st 6.2( 2nd to LAST)
BPG-6th 5.6
FTA-16th 21.1
TOV-22nd 16.2
PF-15th 19.4
FG%-15th 46.3
3P%-18th 34.7
+/- 16th -1.1
OFFRTG-21st 110.8
DEFRTG-11th 111.7
TS%-19th 56.6
PACE-14th 98.37
PIE-17th 49.6
POFFTO-15th 17.2
2NDPTS-5th 15.8
FBPS-13th 15.4
PITP-13th 48.9

DECEMBER (10 GAMES)

5-5
WIN%-.500
PPG-6th 117.5
RPG-24th 40.9
APG-11th 27.1
SPG-8th 9.3
BPG-18th 4.2
FTA-21st 19.2
TOV-8th 14.3
PF-24th 20.9
FG%-8th 47.9
3P%-6th 38.6
+/- 21st -5.3
OFFRTG-10th 113.7
DEFRTG-24th 119.3
TS%-10th 58.8
PACE-8th 102.04
PIE-20th 46.4
POFFTO-3rd 22.4
2NDPTS-20th 11.9
FBPS-2nd 19.9
PITP-8th 50.6

JANUARY (16 GAMES)

10-6
WIN%-.625
PPG-19th 111.6
RPG-7th 45.9
APG-21st 24.2
SPG-9th 8.6
BPG-8th 5.1
FTA-22nd 19.5
TOV-19th 15.5
PF-20th 19.9
FG%-14th 46.7
3P%-19th 35.6
+/- 12th +2.3
OFFRTG-20th 112.3
DEFRTG-4th 109.8
TS%-19th 56.6
PACE-11th 99.53
PIE-15th 50.8
POFFTO-7th 18.2
2NDPTS-11th 14.5
FBPS-2nd 20.1
PITP-7th 51.8

FEBRUARY (12 GAMES)

9-3
WIN%-.750
PPG-4th 123.7
RPG-6th 46.8
APG-3rd 30.6
SPG-2nd 10.5
BPG-11th 4.7
FTA-7th 24.3
TOV-11th 14.2
PF-21st 20.5
FG%-3rd 49.8
3P%-9th 36.9
+/- 4th +9.8
OFFRTG-4th 120.8
DEFRTG-6th 110.8
TS%-4th 60.2
PACE-3rd 102.54
PIE-4th 55.6
POFFTO-2nd 22.2
2NDPTS-11th 14.9
FBPS-1st 23.9
PITP-1st 60.4

MARCH (ONGOING 2 GAMES. Will fill out when complete)


The trajectory of this team is crazy. Add the correct piece(s), and this team could be a contender, as early as next season. I just can't wrap my mind around it.
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Post#2 » by MortSahlfan » Thu Mar 6, 2025 8:43 pm

Some quotes I thought would fit nicely here.


“When I watched the games, you constantly see they do what they do every night to the best of their ability, and that’s something that we needed,” Duren said. “We needed that bad, being a young team, we just needed consistent vets, and they don’t only perform on the court but off the court. “Tobias is one guy who’s constantly teaching about all different things — life, financial stuff. Timmy, Malik (Beasley), they’ve very vocal. They’re not guys who are to themselves. They’re part of the group, they’re bringing guys up, they’re constantly competing. They’ve been huge for us.”

Harris recalled a conversation he had with a player earlier in the season, regarding body language and sending the right message to his teammates. “It’s understanding you have to have that ultra confidence in yourself, but also know that your demeanor, your body language is an important element of this team,” he said. “You can’t be the one guy upset when everyone is rolling. Understanding a large goal of what we’re trying to do as a team, but also understanding it’s a long season. You may have two, three games where you don’t play your best, but that frustration can’t linger on. That’s what I’ve learned in my career and am still continuing to learn and navigate.”
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Post#3 » by Kalamazoo317 » Fri Mar 7, 2025 3:18 pm

The difference the vets have made on the team's confidence and sustained effort has been otherworldly
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Post#4 » by MortSahlfan » Fri Mar 7, 2025 3:53 pm

During a recent interview at NBA Today with ESPN’s Malika Andrews, Duren gave Stewart his flowers when asked about the successful 2024-25 campaign the Detroit Pistons are having.

“I see that about once or twice every game. He’s been like unreal this year in terms of his defensive presence,” Duren said about Stewart. “In my opinion, I think it’s obvious all defensive teams. If you’re not watching you wouldn’t know, but if you’re watching you’d know this guy has been amazing all year.”

“Oh man, it feels great hearing that from my dog pound member,” Stewart replied. “He obviously sees how much effort I give on the defensive end and to hear that from him it means a lot because we’re partners, we’re working together every day trying to make each other better.”
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Post#6 » by Kalamazoo317 » Fri Mar 7, 2025 11:09 pm

MortSahlfan wrote:During a recent interview at NBA Today with ESPN’s Malika Andrews, Duren gave Stewart his flowers when asked about the successful 2024-25 campaign the Detroit Pistons are having.

“I see that about once or twice every game. He’s been like unreal this year in terms of his defensive presence,” Duren said about Stewart. “In my opinion, I think it’s obvious all defensive teams. If you’re not watching you wouldn’t know, but if you’re watching you’d know this guy has been amazing all year.”

“Oh man, it feels great hearing that from my dog pound member,” Stewart replied. “He obviously sees how much effort I give on the defensive end and to hear that from him it means a lot because we’re partners, we’re working together every day trying to make each other better.”


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